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It's still mostly 'early' migrants here, as I stopped at Jeffrey Park, a small forest patch at the eastern edge of downtown Columbus.  Despite the late hour and heat of the day, there were singing migrants around, though not in any great numbers.  Notables in a half-hour included:

Eastern Kingbird - 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers - 4
Ruby-cr.Kinglets - 4
Blue-headed Vireo - 1
Red-eyed Vireo - 1
Swainson's Thrush - 1
Hermit Thrush - 1
Parula Warbler - 1
Yellow-throated Warbler - 2
Nashville Warbler - 2
Black-thr.Green - 1
Yellow-rumped Warblers - 12
Blackburnian - 1
Rose-br.Grosbeaks - 2
White-throated Sparrows - 6

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